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La demoiselle d'honneur

  • 2004
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  • 1h 51m
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6.7/10
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Benoît Magimel and Laura Smet in La demoiselle d'honneur (2004)
Dark RomanceDramaRomanceThriller

A hard-working young man meets and falls in love with his sister's bridesmaid. He soon finds out how disturbed she really is.A hard-working young man meets and falls in love with his sister's bridesmaid. He soon finds out how disturbed she really is.A hard-working young man meets and falls in love with his sister's bridesmaid. He soon finds out how disturbed she really is.

  • Director
    • Claude Chabrol
  • Writers
    • Ruth Rendell
    • Pierre Leccia
    • Claude Chabrol
  • Stars
    • Benoît Magimel
    • Laura Smet
    • Aurore Clément
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Writers
      • Ruth Rendell
      • Pierre Leccia
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Stars
      • Benoît Magimel
      • Laura Smet
      • Aurore Clément
    • 21User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Benoît Magimel
    Benoît Magimel
    • Philippe Tardieu
    Laura Smet
    Laura Smet
    • Stéphanie "Senta" Bellange
    Aurore Clément
    Aurore Clément
    • Christine
    Bernard Le Coq
    • Gérard Courtois
    Solène Bouton
    • Sophie Tardieu
    Anna Mihalcea
    Anna Mihalcea
    • Patricia Tardieu
    Michel Duchaussoy
    Michel Duchaussoy
    • Le clochard
    Suzanne Flon
    Suzanne Flon
    • Madame Crespin
    Éric Seigne
    • Jacky
    Pierre-François Dumeniaud
    Pierre-François Dumeniaud
    • Nadeau
    Philippe Duclos
    Philippe Duclos
    • Capitaine Dutreix
    Thomas Chabrol
    Thomas Chabrol
    • Lieutenant José Laval
    Isolde Barth
    Isolde Barth
    • Rita
    • (as Isild Barth)
    Mazen Kiwan
    • Pablo
    Chantal Banlier
    • La caissière épicerie
    Jacqueline Cassard
    • Madame Bertillon
    Brigitte Chamarande
    • Madame Soupin
    Emmanuel Faure
    • Director
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Writers
      • Ruth Rendell
      • Pierre Leccia
      • Claude Chabrol
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    User reviews21

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    6planktonrules

    Really good...but the ending will leave many cold.

    This is an interesting film in that the director Claude Chabrol had a lot of family working on the picture. These four Chabrols even had one writing the music for the film!

    The story is an interesting psychological portrait of a sociopath. Philippe meets Senta at a wedding and offers to give her a lift...which she refuses. Amazingly, she soon shows up at his home and they have sex...knowing almost nothing about each other. Then, they go to her place and have sex once again. Okay...they're moving pretty fast...but what REALLY is unnerving is that she begins referring to him as 'the love of my life' and other such permanent sounding things and they barely know each other. Obviously, she has issues but Philippe is enjoying the sex and says nothing. However, as the film progresses it gets darker...much darker. Suddenly, out of the blue, she asks that he proves he lover her by killing someone. Well, she doesn't bother to wait to see what he says....she kills someone and is baffled when he isn't thrilled. What's next??

    The film has no traditional style resolution. At the end of the picture, I saw two obviously different possibilities for what happens next...but you will never know. This is bound to annoy many, though I thought it wasn't that bad because the film was striving for realism as opposed to theatricality. Not a bad film...but it could have ended better for me.
    5Mort-31

    Hysterical household

    This movie did not particularly convince me. Maybe my expectations went in a completely wrong direction but nevertheless I discovered some flaws that really disturbed my pleasure of this basically interesting film.

    The plot line grows more and more absurd and - in its absurdity - predictable as the story goes on. This would not matter to me (as I do not really mind that we are never given an explanation for the strange and questionable features that strike us right from the beginning, especially in connection with Senta and the bust) if the characters were a little more subtly portrayed. All of the characters (Magimel's at the least) are exaggerated and near-hysterical, and therefore close to various type clichés (the rebelling teen daughter stealing, colouring her hair AND piercing her nose; the bridegroom, who is revealed as an idiot the instant we see him, calling his bride embarrassing terms of endearment; the mother smiling hopefully throughout as if she was on drugs). I am sure all this is not due to bad acting but done so intentionally. But I fail to understand what kind of quality it is supposed to add to the film. Humour? I don't know; I laughed occasionally but not very often.

    This is the kind of film that I am sure is fun making; but then it should not be shown publicly.
    louisl65

    La Demoiselle d'Honneur

    Having read the book 'The Bridesmaid', I was gratified that this film was a very good representation of it. It kept close to the story and did not alter anything. Even though my image of Senta as she is portrayed in the book was different to that of the one in the film, it didn't matter as her personality was accurately portrayed - indeed, all the characters were excellent. Benoit Magimel was exactly how I imagined the main character, both in looks and behaviour.

    The impact of the events would have been greater to those who haven't read the book (ie I knew what was going to happen) but I found it satisfying and would highly recommend this film.

    Ruth Rendell's plots are so clever, with a twist in the tail, and it is important that a film captures this, and Chabrol manages it perfectly.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Four Weird Things to Prove Your Love

    In Lille, the hairdresser Christine (Aurore Clément) has raised her son and two daughters alone. Philippe Tardieu (Benoît Magimel), who works in a renovation company; Sophie Tardieu (Solène Bouton), who is going to marry Jacky (Eric Seigne) in a couple of days; and Patricia Tardieu (Anna Mihalcea),who seems to be using drugs, live with their mother in a middle-class house where Christine works. Now, while a teenager is vanished in the city, Christine invites her son and daughters to meet her boyfriend, the wealthy Gérard Courtois (Bernard Le Coq) that has just divorced and is selling his house. She gives her garden stone head of the goddess of flowers Flora that Philippe adores to Gérard that tells her that he has a business travel to Italy on the next day, but he disappears from Christine's life. In Sophie's wedding, Philippe meets her sexy bridesmaid and Jacky's cousin Stéphanie "Senta" Bellange (Laura Smet) and they have one night stand. Despite the odd behavior of the unstable and apparently imaginative Senta, Philippe immediately falls in love with her and she suggests four weird things to prove their love: planting a tree; writing a poem; having homosexual intercourse; and killing a person. When a homeless beggar is found murdered in the harbor, Philippe decides to fantasize that he had murdered the man to prove his love to Senta. On the next morning, when he wakes-up, Senta tells that she had murdered Gérard to please Philippe and describes her crime in details. Philippe decides to visit Gérard to find the truth about Senta.

    "La Demoiselle d'Honneur" is an engaging thriller by Claude Chabrol that slightly recalls Alfred Hitchcock style in "Strangers on a Train". The story has many subplots to divert the viewer and the twists are excellent. This is the first movie that I have seen with the sexy and gorgeous Laura Smet and I loved her performance, in a totally different type of psychopath. Like in other films of this director, the ending is open to interpretation and I believe that Philippe has indeed called the police, but will try to help Senta during her imprisonment. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Dama de Honra" ("The Bridesmaid")

    Note: On 14 January 2025, I saw this film again.
    7kenjha

    Low-Key Thriller

    At his sister's wedding, a young man falls for a bridesmaid who harbors some weird ideas and may have a disturbing past. Chabrol is regarded as the French Hitchcock, and this film has some parallels with "Strangers on a Train," but it's not as taut and suspenseful as that classic. Chabrol here seems to be more interested in character development and relationships than in the plot. In fact, between a slow beginning and an unsatisfying ending, what little plot there is is rather predictable. However, it manages to be engaging despite these shortcomings. The pacing is leisurely but not boring. It has a good cast.

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    • Trivia
      Four members of the Chabrol family are in the crew: Claude Chabrol's two sons, actor Thomas Chabrol and composer Matthieu Chabrol; his wife, script supervisor Aurore Chabrol; and his stepdaughter, first assistant Cécile Maistre.
    • Quotes

      Stéphanie "Senta" Bellange: Some say that to live fully you have to have done four things. Plant a tree. Write a poem. Make love with your own sex. And kill someone.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Bridesmaid
    • Filming locations
      • Bavaria Studios, Bavariafilmplatz 7, Geiselgasteig, Grünwald, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Alicéléo
      • Canal Diffusion
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $111,728
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,046
      • Aug 6, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,162,662
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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